‘The Lord’s My Shepherd, I’ll Not Want’ has a special significance for the Royal Family, particularly so for the late monarch.
The nation is invited to join in singing the Queen’s favourite hymns during the funeral service
It was sung at the Queen’s wedding when the 21-year-old Princess Elizabeth married the Duke of Edinburgh in the same abbey in 1947. Many people watching at home may also recognise the hymn as the iconic theme from The Vicar of Dibley.
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